If you ask any elementary school
teacher what children forget in the classroom every day, you’ll learn
that in addition to forgetting facts, they also leave behind all sorts
of things: books, pens, iPods, etc. But what you won’t hear from the
kids is, “What’s the matter with me? I’m eight years old, and my memory
is going!” or “Gosh, another junior moment!”
Unfortunately, in our society, after age 25
or so, many folks begin to focus on any glitch in memory as evidence for
its demise. Normal forgetting is cataloged as a “senior moment,” and
the decline of memory becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy. Read More
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